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D-Link seems to be a bit desperate for a way to differentiate it’s wireless routers from everybody else’s. Their solution to the problem seems to be to add a 3-inch touchscreen to an existing router. The D-Link Touch (DIR-865) is essentially the same as the DIR-825 with an added screen and an extra antenna. It has the same dual band wireless-n, same QoS, and same USB port for sharing a printer or storage across a network. The 3-inch screen will be able to help set up and maintain your network. There isn’t too much information available yet for the D-Link touch, but expect it to likely be disappointing and cost more than the $160 of the DIR-825.
D-Link seems to be a bit desperate for a way to differentiate it’s wireless routers from everybody else’s. Their solution to the problem seems to be to add a 3-inch touchscreen to an existing router. The D-Link Touch (DIR-865) is essentially the same as the DIR-825 with an added screen and an extra antenna. It has the same dual band wireless-n, same QoS, and same USB port for sharing a printer or storage across a network. The 3-inch screen will be able to help set up and maintain your network. There isn’t too much information available yet for the D-Link touch, but expect it to likely be disappointing and cost more than the $160 of the DIR-825.
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